A new paper of mine, “Against Paretianism: A wealth creation approach to business ethics,"
just got released in Business Ethics Quarterly. Here’s a quick thread about it.
🚨🚨🚨 warning: niche business ethics content 🚨🚨🚨
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Newly published BEQ FirstView: "Against Paretianism: A Wealth Creation Approach to Business Ethics" by Carson Young, a counterargument to Heath's market failures approach to business ethics.
Read the whole thing here: https://t.co/OBCDbkLeCs
Interested in business ethics works and jobs? Consider submitting your paper. Tech ethics, AI/ML ethics, PPE, all are welcome. I’ll be the program chair:
The inflation video was a hit, so the @Brockport video team and I sat down for another explainer with an economic analysis of the student loan forgiveness program.
Tl;dw: hard to see much to like about it! https://t.co/A9geRFlJ5y
@SchmittTheory your university. Other than that, maybe give yourself a bit of time to read some things that have inspired you in the past, even if they aren't directly relevant to current projects. If something lit the fire in your once, in can help stoke it when the flame falters.
@SchmittTheory Dunno if relevant for the issues you're dealing with, but one of the best things I did during my PhD was spend a semester going to weekly therapy after life unseating me a few times. I didn't have to pay anything either b/c I went to on campus psych services, but that depends on
🚨New paper in press🚨 @JBusinessEthics! I argue in favor of impersonal markets, using insights from Hayek and Milton Friedman. DM if you don't have institutional access! https://t.co/Ei7tYIJOXy
1/ I am thrilled that my paper with @andrew7ynn is in press at AMR. Recent approaches to CSR have emphasized newer political roles of corporations in policing supply chains or providing public goods, but critics worry that this risks an expansion of corporate authority or power.
A brief summary of the paper: In my view, public shaming almost always goes awry on the internet. This is not because public shaming as such is a problem, but rather because public shaming at the scale of the internet creates problems. 1/4
Free speech includes counter-speech, and criticism is an important element of truth-seeking. Free association includes the choice to not associate with someone.
A challenge in these discussions is that our speech environment has changed *radically.*
My friend/co-author/fellow @Wharton PhD making his mark at @GWtweets as a finalist for university wide best professor of the year. Congrats @VikBhargava1